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Exile of Lucifer: Chronicles of the Host, Book 1

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Excellent! Very easy to read because of the concise content and flow of words. And the selected font, is easy on the eyes. Pastor and Author - D. Brian Shafer, in this Book #1 - EXILE OF LUCIFER, the first of 5 in a Book Series, entitled: 'Chronicles of the Host', inspires the reader into thinking about what may have happened in Heaven, before the Creation of the World and Mankind, as we know it. Specifically, within the Realm of Time in eons past..., before the Lord by the power of His - Holy Spirit, moved upon the face of the deep during the Genesis Creation (See Genesis 1:1-2 & 2:1-2 KJV). What exactly, went on in the Heavenly Realm before Lucifer the Archangel, the Anointed, Covering Cherub - who once upon a time, was the Supreme Worship Leader who Glorified God and was subsequently and permanently, thrown out of Heaven? We have some scriptural clues. For the Lord, speaking to Lucifer, said: "How art thou fallen from Heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! For thou hast said in thine heart, I WILL ascend into Heaven, I WILL exalt my throne above the stars (angels) of God: I WILL sit also upon the Mount of the Congregation, in the sides of the North: I WILL ascend above the heights of the clouds; I WILL be like the Most High. Yet, thou shalt be brought down to Hell, to the sides of the pit" (Isaiah 14:12-15 KJV). How did it come about that he was thrown out of Heaven, in the first place? For even Jesus Himself, said: "...I beheld satan (formerly Lucifer while still in Heaven) as lightening fall from Heaven" (Luke 10:18 KJV). Did satans' blind pride, jealousy, rebellion and utter scorn and contempt for the authority and sovereignty of the Lord his Creator, seal his doom? (Genesis 2:1 & Romans 1:25 KJV). According to the Lord, it did! Responding to satan's defiant five "I WILL's" in Isaiah 14:12-15 KJV, the Lord countered with His own five "I WILL's", saying: "I WILL cast thee (Lucifer) as profane out of the Mountain of God: I WILL destroy thee, O Covering Cherub from the midst of the Stones of Fire. Thine heart was lifted up because of thy beauty (vanity), thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness (intellectual pride): I WILL cast thee to the ground (Earth - which is how he was able to be in the Garden of Eden, as an accursed snake who tempted Eve - See Genesis 3 KJV). I WILL lay thee before kings, that they may behold thee (in utter humiliation, global disgrace and public exposure). Thou (satan) has defiled thy sanctuaries by the multitude of thine iniquities (by continually and willfully sinning), by the iniquity of thy traffic (corruptions and rebellion); Therefore, will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour thee, and I WILL bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight of them that behold thee (utter destruction and public annihilation). All they that know thee among the people (satan worshippers, witches, warlocks, occult practitioners and those that chant mantras and channel demons, etc...), shall be astonished at thee: Thou shalt be a terror (grotesque in form and fashion), and never shalt thou be anymore" (Ezekial 28:16-19 KJV). Yup! It definitely looks like satan sealed his own, doom! But, what else did he say or do, that precipitated his permanent exile from behind the Pearly Gates? And how did it come about, that one-third of the Angelic-Heavenly Host..., was thrown out of Heaven, right along with him? Because, as the Holy Scripture goes on too attest, that when he was being thrown out, "...his (satans) tail drew the third part of the stars (like-minded angels, who became demons) of Heaven, and cast them to the Earth" (Revelation 12:4 KJV). Angels are compared to "stars?" Yes. Angels are continually basking in the brilliant Presence of the Lord, and His Countenance radiates His Glory and His Light. So much so, that it reflects off of them..., and they shine like "stars." For in the Book of Job, we find the scripture: "...when the Morning Stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy" (Job 38:7 KJV), Lucifer - having once been called "Son of the Morning" while he was still the Worship Leader in Heaven, led the angels in adoration of the Lord, because "stars" - in and of themselves, don't sing (Isaiah 14:12 KJV). He was once (past tense), an Archangel in Heaven who was always glorifying the Lord with song, worship and praise, so it only stems to reason that the "Morning Stars" (plural) are angels, as well (Job 38:7 KJV). So satan, the once "Morning Star" and now his hideous "morning stars" (angels who had corrupted themselves and rebelled with him and subsequently became demons), were evicted, right along with him. For the devil is very deceptive. For "...satan himself is transformed into an angel of light" (II Corinthians 11:14 KJV). He is very elusive like a chameleon, who can change into a snake... just like he did in the Garden of Eden and then... just as quickly, he transforms himself into a magnetic light. Especially, when people die and are miraculously brought back to life. Not every "light" after death, is of God. Light bulbs shine but they aren't holy. It could be subtle "satanic light" that is very enticing and seductive. With the objective of luring you into death and cheating you out of life, before your time. And satans' expulsion is further disclosed and confirmed, because the Holy Word, says: "And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the devil and satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out in earth, and his angels were cast out with him" (Revelation 12:9 KJV). And just how does the Messanger Archangel - Gabriel, and the Warrior Archangel - Michael, the leading General of the remaining two-thirds of Angels, fit into all that went on up there? For without a doubt, "...there was war in Heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; And the dragon fought and his angels, and prevailed not; neither was their place found anymore in Heaven" (Revelation 12:7-8 KJV). So, who found out that satan initiated the rebellion which climaxed itself into a catastrophic, Heavenly Battle, that tore the Kingdom of Heaven into an Eternal Divide? And, how does a once... Holy Angel, who served the Lord, suddenly turn into a hideous demon? Who betrayed, who? Who said, what? How? Where in Heaven? And when? Intrigue, drama, action and adventure a plenty, and possibilities galore of how... the once united, Heavenly Kingdom of God and the now... kingdom of satan, came about? A wonderful, creative, fictional account which is based on actual, true-life, Holy Scriptures which will make you want to read this riveting, written endeavor in one sitting. It's an exciting, eye-opener and you will definitely want to read the next four sequels, no sooner you finish reading this one. Fascinating and thrilling, cosmic reading which will educate, enlighten and broaden your spiritual interest. A keeper for your home library collection. Nina Kish

A book I got as a free Kindle download recently. It tells the story of how Lucifer came to be tossed out of heaven.Some will probably deride it as religious nonsense. People of a more religious bent might well think of it as irreligious. For me it is just fiction, just a book. I don't see that it even pretends to be much else.I have to admit much of the tale is hard to believe but it is written well enough that I found it readable. That's all I really care about.

3.25 StarsUpfront I will admit that this was my first foray into the realm of Christian fiction. Overall, it was not that bad and did inspire me to explore the genre further. However, it would be dishonest of me to say that reading the book was life changing. It was entertaining enough to finish, but the lack of rich characterization left me feeling cold to most of the characters. Unfortunately, at times the heavenly host seemed less like the enlightened spiritual beings that filled my childhood fascinations of angels and more like politicians pandering for status and rank.I did admire the obvious passion for the subject that the author has.MadGiles

The reader will be caught up into the story from the first page. I know the basic "Story" of course, but to read it as told in fictional format was cool. When I first read this book a few years back, I kept thinking how much all my friends - no matter who they are or what they believe - would enjoy reading it. The author has a way with storytelling that just draws you in. I like Stephen King because, no matter what he writes about, he can keep you reading. I now think of Shafer as the Christian answer to King (as a storyteller, I mean). I love that he wrote this from the viewpoint of the angels. This reminded me of "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis.

I really enjoy reading books where authors take Biblical and other historical characters and make them "come alive" in the culture, history, and politics of their time, to see how they were influenced to become the often larger than life individuals we imagine them to be. It helps me to keep in mind that God can do great things through anyone who is willing to submit to Him, no matter their circumstances; and this particular book reminded me that Satan can do the same.What particularly struck me was how smooth and subtle Lucifer's progression into the depths of evil was - it was a slide down a slippery slope, and showed how even if we start out (or call ourselves starting out) with the best of intentions, if we are not careful we can easily be misled. I was struck by how easily one third of the angels and some of the elders were misled. It was definitely a reminder to me that I really need to get back to absorbing God's word!A couple of reasons why I gave this book a 4 rather than a 5:I did find Eve's character to be a bit under-developed and annoyingly childlike - I felt there should have been more to her character. I also would have liked to see more of the relationship between A'dam and Eve.I wasn't able to make the connection that the Zoa were the four living creatures mentioned in Revelation 5, and I am still researching the role of these creatures as spoken of in the Bible. No doubt I need to study more, but do those creatures actually fall between God and the elders? I see that some reviewers noted some errors of fact (thank you). That aside, I thought the author did a good job of showing the roles of the different beings (different types of angels, elders, etc.) - with the exception of the Zoa.I was disappointed that my Kindle version of this book had lots of typos - on virtually every page - make that section(!) - words were sepa rated, which was distracting. I was also disappointed to find that the second volume is not available for Kindle (I put in a request to have it "Kindle-ized), although volumes 3 and 4 are.Overall a very good book and well worth the read, particularly if this type of reading helps you keep things in perspective (IMHO).

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